Agapanthus orientalis plant named &#39;PMN06&#39;

ABSTRACT

‘PMN06’ is a distinctive variety of  Agapanthus orientalis,  which is characterized by its distinctive violet-blue and white bicolored flowers. These are expressed as a white inner perianth tube color and perianth lobes in contrast to a violet blue outer perianth tube color. These violet-blue and white bicolored flowers are borne on stems up to 90 cm high typically developing in late spring and early summer.

LATIN NAME OF THE GENUS AND SPECIES

The Latin name of the novel variety disclosed herein is Agapanthus orientalis ‘PMN06’.

VARIETY DENOMINATION

The inventive variety of Agapanthus orientalis disclosed herein has been given the variety denomination ‘PMN06’.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of evergreen perennial Agapanthus orientalis, which has been named ‘PMN06’. Agapanthus is a genus of ornamental plants which are native to South Africa. The new variety Agapanthus orientalis ‘PMN06’ is the result of a breeding program aimed at producing an Agapanthus orientalis variety with distinctive blue and white bicolored flowers. Violet-blue and white bicolored flowers on stems up to 90 cm high typically develop in late spring and early summer.

An application for Plant Breeders Rights for ‘PMN06’ has been lodged with the Australian Plant Breeders Rights Office, and was accepted on 4 Nov. 2005 (under Application No. 2005/318).

Parentage: The cultivar ‘PMN06’ was the result of a controlled pollination in 1999 at Pine Mountain, Queensland, Australia, in which the parent variety, breeder's code ‘PMN01’ (unpatented) was selfed to breeder's code ‘PMN01’ (unpatented). The parent form is characterized by a tall plant height, wide leaf width, erect leaf attitude, and weak violet blue and white bicolored flowers. Selection criteria for ‘PMN06’ were bicolored flowers, large inflorescence size and a high density of flowers in the inflorescence.

Asexual reproduction. The new variety ‘PMN06’ was first asexually propagated by vegetative division in the state of Queensland, Australia in 2002 and has been asexually propagated since that time by division and micropropagation. The distinctive characteristics of cultivar ‘PMN06’ have remained stable and true to type through successive cycles of asexual propagation.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

‘PMN06’ is a distinctive variety of Agapanthus orientalis, which is characterized by its distinctive violet-blue and white bicolored flowers. These are expressed as a white inner perianth tube color and perianth lobes in contrast to a violet blue outer perianth tube color.

Violet-blue and white bicolored flowers on stems up to 90 cm high typically develop in late spring and early summer.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows an exemplary Agapanthus orientalis ‘PMN06’ plant at approximately 10-months of age from division of a mature clump. The plant was propagated and was transferred to a 250 mm diameter pot size and grown out in full sun.

FIG. 2 shows a comparison between ‘PMN06’ (on left) and the similar variety ‘Cloudy Days’.

FIG. 3 show colors of ‘PMN06’ flowers as they develop.

FIG. 4 shows an inflorescence of ‘PMN06’.

FIG. 5 shows a comparison between inflorescences of ‘PMN06’ (on left) and the similar variety ‘Cloudy Days’.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE VARIETY

The following is a detailed botanical description of a new and distinct variety of Agapanthus orientalis known as ‘PMN06’ based upon observations of 12-month old plants (propagated from division) grown in nursery pots in full sun in open beds in Pine Mountain, Queensland, Australia during early summer 2005 (as described below in connection with Table 1). Plant observations and descriptions were taken in early summer 2005.

Those skilled in the art will appreciate that certain characteristics will vary with older or, conversely, with younger plants. ‘PMN06’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. Where dimensions, sizes, colors and other characteristics are given, it is to be understood that such characteristics are approximations or averages set forth as accurately as practicable. The phenotype of the variety may differ from the descriptions set forth herein with variations in environmental, climactic and cultural conditions. Color notations are based on The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, The Royal Horticultural Society, London, 1995 edition.

‘PMN06’ is an evergreen perennial Agapanthus orientalis. ‘PMN06’ has violet-blue and white bicolored flowers on stems up to 90 cm high that develop in spring and early summer. These are expressed as a white inner perianth tube color and perianth lobes in contrast to a violet blue outer perianth tube color.

These characteristics are unusual for Agapanthus orientalis, as these plants usually have either solely a violet-blue flower form or solely a white flower form, without the contrast in color between the inner and outer perianth tube or the contrast between the outer perianth tube and the perianth lobes. A botanical description of PMN06’ and comparisons with the common white and common violet blue forms of Agapanthus orientalis and the similar variety ‘Cloudy Days’ (unpatented) are provided below.

-   Technical description of the variety:     -   -   Plant characteristics.—Growth habit clumps of strap-like             leaves from thick rhizomes, height of foliage medium (mean             53 cm), height including inflorescence 105 cm, flowering             season late (commences late spring to early summer in             south-east Queensland, Australia).         -   Leaves.—Attitude erect to semi-erect, length medium (mean 44             cm), width medium (mean 42 mm), variegation absent, upper             and lower side color yellow green (RHS 146A) shape ligulate,             apex obtuse to broad acute, margin entire.         -   Inflorescence.—Structure is umbellate, diameter medium (mean             23 cm), number of flowers medium (mean 144 per umbel),             peduncle length medium (mean 86 cm), peduncle width medium             (mean 14 mm), peduncle color yellow green (RHS 144A).         -   Flower.—type single, color of bud violet blue (RHS 93C-D),             diameter medium (mean 44 mm), length medium (mean 42 mm),             color of outer perianth tube violet blue (RHS 93C-D), color             of inner perianth tube white (RHS 155D), perianth lobe             length medium (mean 29 mm), perianth lobe width medium (mean             9.5 mm), pedicel length medium (mean 64 mm), pedicel             diameter medium (mean 1.7 mm), pedicel color yellow green             (RHS 144B) maturing distally to grayed green (approximately             RHS 197A), color of new anthers gray (RHS 201A), color of             pollen yellow green (RHS 153A), color of filaments, style             and stigma white (approximately RHS155D).         -   Cold and heat tolerance.—‘PMN06’ has not yet been observed             under all conditions. It is expected to exhibit cold             tolerance typical of the species. Further testing for cold             tolerance is ongoing. ‘PMN06’ is also very heat tolerant. It             adapted well to the high heat and humidity conditions during             summer in Pine Mountain, Queensland, Australia without any             disease or insect damage.         -   Drought tolerance.—‘PMN06’ has not yet been observed under             all conditions. It is expected to exhibit good drought             tolerance typical of the species.         -   Pest resistance.—No known pests.         -   Cultural conditions.—‘PMN06’ can tolerate a wide range of             soil conditions. -   Comparisons with other agapanthus: ‘PMN06’ is an attractive     ornamental clump forming strappy leafed plant as compared with other     Agapanthus orientalis. ‘PMN06’ is characterized by its distinctive     violet-blue and white bicolored flowers borne on stems up to 90 cm     high typically developing in late spring and early summer. ‘PMN06’     has violet-blue and white bicolored flowers, whereas the standard     forms of Agapanthus orientalis have either solely violet-blue     colored flowers or solely white colored flowers only (see Table 1).     Agapanthus orientalis ‘Cloudy Days’ (unpatented, Australian Plant     Breeders Rights application no. 2001/354) is the most similar     comparator variety to ‘PMN06’. In comparison with Agapanthus     orientalis ‘Cloudy Days’, cultivar ‘PMN06’ has a darker violet blue     outer perianth tube color, a taller plant height including the     inflorescence, a longer peduncle length, a greater number of flowers     per inflorescence and a longer flower length (see Table 1). A     comparative trial of Agapanthus cultivar ‘PMN06’ with Agapanthus     orientalis ‘Cloudy Days’ was carried out in early summer 2005 in     Pine Mountain, Queensland, Australia. The data are presented in     Table 1 below with additional comparison to the common white and     common violet blue forms of Agapanthus orientalis collected in early     summer 2000. The plants for this trial were propagated from     divisions, planted into 200 mm pots filled with soilless potting     mix, and grown in full sun for nine months before the trial started.     Nutrition was maintained with slow release fertilizers; pest and     disease treatments were not necessary. The trial was designed such     that fifteen plants of each variety were arranged in a completely     randomized manner. Measurements were taken from ten plants at random     with one sample per plant.

TABLE I Agapanthus Varieties A. orientalis A. orientalis Characteristic ‘PMN06’ ‘Cloudy Days’ (white form) (violet blue form) Plant Height (including 105 cm  88 cm 110 cm  112 cm  inflorescence) Plant Height 53 cm 44 cm 44 cm 52 cm (foliar only) Peduncle length 86 cm 64 cm 82 cm 95 cm Inflorescence diameter 23 cm 23 cm 23 cm 22 cm Number of flowers per 144 86 130 130 inflorescence Leaf length 44 cm 38 cm 38 cm 48 cm Leaf width 42 mm 39 mm 38 mm 41 mm Flower diameter 44 mm 44 mm 46 mm 48 mm Flower length 42 mm 37 mm 42 mm 45 mm Perianth lobe length 29 mm 29 mm 32 mm 32 mm Flower bud color (RHS) 93C-D 93C-94C 155D 94B Contrast between outer present present absent absent penanth tube color and penanth lobe color Outer perianth tube 93C-D 93C-94C 155D 94C-D color (RHS) Inner perianth lobe 155D 155D 155D 94C-D with color (RHS) stripe of 94B 

1. A new and distinct variety of Agapanthus orientalis plant named ‘PMN06’, substantially as described and illustrated herein. 